Ty Chandler's impressive Week 15 performance could keep him in the lead role even if Alexander Mattison returns from an ankle injury soon.
Roschon Johnson took over the lead role Monday night, but it's unclear if that will hold after a Week 13 bye.
Jonathan Taylor scored a pair of touchdowns, but Zack Moss got more work than in recent weeks and could limit JT's production moving forward.
AJ Dillon struggled in a lead role earlier this season, but he's played better recently and now gets another chance to replace an injured Aaron Jones as Green Bay's starting running back.
Devin Singletary's huge game in Cincinnati may have been enough to displace Dameon Pierce from the starting role once he returns from an ankle injury.
Steelers RB Jaylen Warren had a season-high for carries for the second straight week and topped 50 percent snap share for the first time all season.
Dan Marcus analyzes the DFS contests for the Thursday night matchup as Adam Thielen is the only reliable Carolina receiver.
Keaton Mitchell is a tough player to rank this week because of the Ravens' timeshare at RB and the tough opponent this week.
Zach Charbonnet took more snaps than Kenneth Walker again, and the Ravens introduced a lightning-fast rookie into their RB rotation.
Aaron Jones finally got back to a high-usage role after nearly two months of being held back by a hamstring injury.
Erik Siegrist previews the Monday night matchup as Justin Herbert and the Chargers travel to New York to face the Jets.
Chuba Hubbard dominated Carolina's backfield work even with Miles Sanders back in the lineup, and Denver's Javonte Williams returned to a workhorse role against the Chiefs.
Austin Ekeler has been slow to restart since returning from injury, but the Bears have allowed big pass-catching numbers to RBs.
Emari Demercado will be one of the top waiver adds for a second time in three weeks after his ascension to a lead role came a week later than many expected.